Art at the CAVE gallery is accepting submissions for its October exhibit, “Politiks.” Artists are invited to express their political perspectives through art. Each person can submit up to three works for consideration by jury. The entry fee is $15 for one to three pieces or one video, maximum 15 minutes. The deadline to submit art is Sept. 10. The exhibit runs Oct. 4 to Nov. 1, with an opening reception at the gallery on Oct. 4. Art that the jurors determines to be racist, misogynistic or of similar ilk will not be considered. Register and pay at artatthecave.com.
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Source: The Columbian
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